The sunlight began to burn the place where her broken eye had once been, the use of which had been taken away by a well-placed gunshot all those years ago. The man who'd shot it had been a friend of hers, up until the night when he'd gotten very drunk at a bar, and had come back to Garden, and had suddenly viewed Fujin as a conquest for his manliness. While fighting his efforts to rape her, Fujin had provoked him to finally shoot her down to the ground, taking out her eye and a part of her pride that she'd never be able to regain. He'd had her then, as hard as she struggled and screamed, and that had been the end of the life-loving Fujin she'd used to be. She'd started using one-word phrases, no longer willing to really speak to people. She'd started believing that there was no love, no real purpose to life at all, and had then fallen in with Raijin and Seifer, and had been changed yet again. She'd learned to believe in Seifer, and his pride and confidence, and had learned to trust and care about him over time. Now he was on the run from the relatives of all the people he'd helped kill while fighting as Ultimecia's knight, and she and Raijin, who'd sold their souls to him by then, were along with him wherever he went.
She'd been so sure that they'd be able to be safe at Balamb, they all had, really. But when they'd arrived at the Garden gates, Squall had come out to meet them, had looked at them for a moment, then just turned away and left them there, standing in the pouring rain, and made sure to lock the gates securely behind him. That had been yet another blow to Fujin's heart in the scheme of things. Turned away from the place they'd grown up, from the people they'd fought with for so long, the people they'd cared about, and whom they'd used to joke around with, train with, and even the people they'd loved. Of course, Fujin knew full well why they were no longer accepted. Seifer had been the one who killed their families and friends, and they were not for a moment going to let him back into their lives. And loyal Raijin and Fujin were simply taken as part of Seifer, and treated the same.
A brief pang of bitterness engulfed Fujin at how she'd thrown her life so willingly into Seifer's hands, and how he'd accepted it, what he'd done with their friendship, their trust, their loyalty, and how he'd thrown all three of them into complete darkness. For the first time in her life, she doubted Seifer, almost hated him…but couldn't, and it all faded into gray. She couldn't hate Seifer, because they were all in the same boat now, and they had to face it all together…or they really would be nowhere, without anything, without even the knowledge that if one of them died, someone would pray for them. Because Fujin knew now that it really did matter whether or not you had someone to hold on to…and Seifer and Raijin were all she had left. She couldn't desert them, not even if she desperately wanted to, because she needed them, needed someone to talk to, needed someone to be able to turn to when it all fell apart, and say, "Help me." And though she'd never ever admit it to anyone, Fujin was so scared sometimes that she'd wake up someday and they wouldn't be there anymore.
She shook the water out of her hair as she climbed up onto the beach and dried herself off with a borrowed towel, dressing quickly but leaving her feet bare to walk through the foaming surf, and feel the water tickling her toes, and try to remember what it was like before all this had happened, before Ultimecia, before exile, before everything. She tried to remember what it was like when she'd been happy…and couldn't. And it scared her more than anything else in the world. Quickly grabbing her shoes, she rushed up to the small shack where they were presently staying, trying to get these thoughts out of her mind.
*
"Ah, well, I bought it off this guy in Balamb, ya know? I-!" But before he could finish his sentence, the door burst open, and Seifer stumbled in, breathing hard. "Fuu, Raijin, we gotta get out of here now. They know we're here! Some Balamb fish seller ratted us out. Don't know how he figure out we were here, but we have to go, now! Quick, grab your stuff…and what is that nasty smell? Raijin, you cooking again? Ich." Fujin and Raijin exchanged a look, and Raijin sheepishly backed out of the room, and quickly up the stairs to gather his belongings. Fujin sighed, and shook her head, giving Seifer a long look before turning to follow him. "Hey, Fuu-sama, what's up?" He asked, stopping her with a hand on her shoulder. He gently spun her towards him, opening his mouth to say something, but she broke away and hurried up the stairs, not looking at him. Seifer stood, watching her go, a confused and hurt look on his face as she disappeared into the upstairs room.
